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Hope Village – Morobo

Hope Village, Morobo

Communities in South Sudan-Uganda border regions (Yei, Morobo, Lainya) are affected by refugees returning to South Sudan, and through internal migration of cattle herders after several years of flooding making traditional grazing grounds in other states unusable. The internal
migration has led to inter-communal violence and loss of crops.

Amplifying Voices has been invited by South Sudanese partner Community Development Centre (CDC) to support this project with training and equipment.

Objectives:

Support community efforts to improve long-term community stability through peacebuilding and natural resource management.

Our Role

Amplifying Voices

  • provided basic studio equipment
  • facilitated a community consultation and media training workshop
  • and is providing ongoing project accompaniment

So that the Hope Village team can increase impact and engagement through

  • MP3 "Speakerboxes" and weekly SD card distribution equip additional listener groups in remote locations most at risk from lack of information, misinformation, or social exclusion.
  • partnership with Iyete FM, a community radio station.
  • Regular audio programmes designed and produced in Morobo
  • Informal content distribution via bluetooth and mobile to mobile transfer.
  • Promotes and enables dialogue between settled community groups, returnees and locally-stationed armed forces.
  • Also provides possibilities for accessing radio content produced for refugees by other local partners.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Prevention of conflict flare-ups due to open and informed discussion of rumours, and due to greater trust and understanding between communities, returnees and armed actors.
  • Newly returned refugees are able to access services faster and to feel more at peace in their new surroundings.
  • Vulnerable groups within communities build confidence through accessing relevant information in response to voicing concerns
  • Health workers and other development experts are more effective because they are welcomed as guests of community rather than seen as imposed opinions.

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